
Industrial fertilizer plants are facilities that produce chemical fertilizers for agricultural use. These plants take various raw materials, such as phosphate ore, ammonia, and sulfur, and combine them to create a wide range of fertilizer products. While these products are essential to modern agriculture, the production process can cause significant environmental pollution.
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Industrial fertilizer plants are facilities that produce chemical fertilizers for agricultural use. These plants take various raw materials, such as phosphate ore, ammonia, and sulfur, and combine them to create a wide range of fertilizer products. While these products are essential to modern agriculture, the production process can cause significant environmental pollution.
The most common source of pollution from fertilizer plants is ammonia, which can be released into the air as a result of evaporation. Ammonia is a hazardous air pollutant that can lead to health problems, such as respiratory issues and eye irritation. Additionally, the runoff from fertilizer plants can lead to water pollution, as the chemicals in the fertilizers can contaminate nearby streams and rivers. The nutrients present in the fertilizer can also cause algal blooms, which can lead to decreased oxygen levels in the water and the death of aquatic life.
Fair Engineering Co. (FEC’s) designed Fertilizer plant-FES system is useful to capture hot fumes emanating from around the source in any direction using newest designed hoods. A ducting system is provided to transfer the particulate contaminant directly to bag house systems for efficient cleaning. The clean air with particulate matter of 50mg/Nm3 is released back to atmosphere through a stack.